Mitsubishi Electronics 60/60S Manuel D’Utilisation

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5.  Program 
5.7  Word Editing 
 
 
 
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5.7.1  Handling of the Various Keys During Word Editing 
 
Various keys during word editing
 
Key data 
Edit area 
(left side) 
Edit buffer 
(right side)
Details 
Cursor keys 
(
↑, ↓, ←, →) 
 
× 
→ : This key moves the cursor to the next word in the 
order direction.  
← : This key moves the cursor to the previous word in 
the opposite direction of the order.  
↓  : This key moves the cursor to the head word of the 
next block. 
↑  : This key moves the cursor to the head word of the 
previous block. 
Page keys 
 
× 
NEXT : This key changes the screen to the next page in 
one screen units, and moves the cursor to the 
head word.  
BACK : This key changes the screen to the previous 
page in one screen units, and moves the cursor 
to the head word.  
DEL 
 
× 
This key functions the same as the "DELETE" menu 
key. 
INS 
 
× 
This key functions the same as the "INSERT" menu key.
Alphabetic keys, 
numeric keys, 
symbol keys 
(0 to 9, A to Z, etc.) 
× 
 
These keys input characters in the edit buffer/search 
data. The edit buffer/search data is cleared at the 
alphabetic, numeric, or symbol key input. 
C. B 
× 
 
This key deletes the last character input in the edit buffer 
and search data. (This key functions the same as the 
Back Space key.) 
CAN 
× 
× 
Invalid 
INPUT 
 
× 
When the cursor is at the head of the block:  
That block is searched. The operation starts from the 
designated block.  
When the cursor is at a position besides the head of the 
program block: 
The top of the program is searched. Operation starts 
from the top of the program. 
CALC 
× 
× 
Invalid 
 
Word character judgment method 
 
(1)  Data with any of the following head characters are handled as words.  
•  A to Z  
•  (  ), # / ! % ; [  ] 
 
 
(2)  Macro statements are handled as word characters.  
Examples of macro statements: GOTO, DO, WHILE, IF, OR, XOR, etc.